
I brought a bike from my work (a huge hire company / workshop)who had a old 1997 suzuki XF650 11k miles on the clock that has been sitting for nearly the last 3 years. I am used to tinkering with newer sportbikes (injection / ECUs) so this is a new one for me
For starters I pumped the old fuel out of the tank and put a few ltr fresh fuel with line cleaner. She started but only on full choke and would die instantly with any gentle throttle. I just about rode her a hundred yards or so from her resting place into the workshop so she works.
Fair game the carbs need cleaning. Pulled them out and a mechanic mate cleaned them. I cleaned the tank out so it's mint and made sure the lines where clean.
Put back together again all the same and she won't start.
The plugs are clean and sparking 100% confirmed as she fired up when spraying starter in the air box, fuel is 100% flowing through the tap so the carbs must be getting petrol, you can feel the compression coming from the exhaust.
But worryingly there is no smell of unburnt petrol from the exhaust can...
She also has a brand new battery and I have ensured the fuel tap is set to "prime".
I'm stumped, all the guys at work are pretty flat out at the moment so I am having to do this myself but its pretty handy as its a full size workshop.
Thanks for reading and apologies for the essay!
Cheers :@)
Here is a few pics.
Before

After a steaming down.

Partly stripped.



Right side carb view (not the best pics sorry)

Left side.
